At the beginning of the video, I would like a medium close up shot following the model up some stairs in the Holy Trinity Church in Hendon. I would like her to drag her hand up the banister to give a sense of touch.
Next I would like her to walk around a large pillar separating pews. I feel that if she walked around the pillar carrying her hand behind, this would give a good effect.
After this, I would like her to walk around the circular space next to the grande stained glass windows as I feel this adds a contrast of colour. Also, it adds a different shape to the video rather than walking in straight lines like at the beginning of the video.
I would like the model to carry a piece of material which follows behind her as I feel this would represent a brides veil which again signifies the broken relationship. In this shot of her walking up the middle of the church, I would like a close up of her shoes which then pans upwards to release more of the surroundings.
Next I want to create emotion within the video so I would like her to sit on a pew and lean into her hands to give the idea of crying and sad emotions. This will represent thoughts felt by the model within the video.
In order to add a contrast, I would like the next part of the video to be shot at Seaham Beach near the peer. I would like a close up of the waves coming into shore and showing different directions of the waves.
To set this scene further, I would like a pan from right to left of the model walking along the beach. This will then show the wind in her hair and signify that she is trying to relieve her emotions with fresh air.
I would then like a close up of a footprint in the sand which then gets washed away by the sea to imply that her boyfriend has been washed out of her life.
Towards the end of the video I would like a long shot of the model sitting looking out to sea as though she is thinking about all that has happened and reviewing her past.
Lastly, I would like the model to walk along the shoreline showing her footprints in the sand and then her footprints to be washed away by a wave and then gently fade to black.


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